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Commercialization makes your online rights irrelevant, more thoughts from my talk with @ioerror at #rp1
Sent May 15th 2012Commercialization makes your online rights irrelevant, more thoughts from my talk with @ioerror at #rp12 Last week I wrote about one of the topics Jacob Appelbaum and I discussed at our talk at Re:publica 2012 {1}; that as a result of the commercializati...
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Privacy, Moglen, @ioerror, #rp12
Sent May 8th 2012Privacy, Moglen, @ioerror, #rp12 I gave a talk with Jacob Applebaum at last week's Re:publica conference in Berlin. It seems it had fallen to us to break a little bad news. Here it is. - We are not progressing from a primitive era of centralized social ...
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Intermodal Value Flows in the Macroeconomy
Sent May 1st 2012>> IMPORTANT: Stammtisch will not be a Cafe Buchhandlung today, but >> rather at Cafe Kotti in Kruetzberg to be closer to the May 1st >> festivities Intermodal Value Flows in the Macroeconomy It's May 1st today, I'm sure that ...
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Revolutionary Flows of Value in the Macroeconomy
Sent April 24th 2012Revolutionary Flows of Value in the Macroeconomy In continuation from the last two essays looking at the macroeconomicsÃÂ of class struggle (#1)ÃÂ (#2) we will try to describe the process of revolution wit...
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The Macroeconomic Identity of Communism
Sent April 17th 2012The Macroeconomic Identity of Communism Travels have kept me from posting a new article here in quite a while, however despite the long break, I'd none the less like continue the train of though from the last article, "It's The Macroeconomy, Stupid.&...
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It’s the Macroeconomy, Stupid. To understand neoliberal policy you need to look at the structure, not the level of wealth.
Sent March 13th 2012ItâÂÂs the Macroeconomy, Stupid. To understand neoliberal policy you need to look at the structure, not the level of wealth. I've been thinking a lot recently about macroeconomic identities. An accounting identity is a...
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Thimbl, Unlike Us & A Pair of Inconvenient Paradoxes
Sent March 6th 2012Thimbl, Unlike Us & A Pair of Inconvenient Paradoxes The Institute for Network Cultures will be holding the 2nd Unlike Us conference (1), "Understanding Social Media Monopolies and Their Alternatives." I'll be there, representing Telekommuni...
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The Tedious Tax Payers' Lament
Sent February 28th 2012The Tedious Tax Payers' Lament Can we please stop crying about "Our Tax Payers' Money?" Far too often when reading a perhaps otherwise interesting essay, this horrible argument is made. Whatever the governments' wrong doing e.g: police violence...
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What's in a name? That which we call Communism, by any other name, would be suppressed just the same.
Sent February 21st 2012"Jeder nach seinen Fähigkeiten, jedem nach seinen Bedürfnissen!" With these words Karl Marx perhaps summarized best what Communism is, succinctly expressing the goals of the communist move...
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Dmytri Kleiner/ Friends. Message
Sent February 14th 2012Well, it's been a while since I wrote anything about the Debtors' Party, I have a few texts in mind about horizontal money, about why we should continue to use the word communism, and more about the macroeconomics of class struggle, but I thought I'd sta...
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